Okay, don't wanna hi-jack this GREAT thread, but I have to ask whose Husky is this with the Safari tank? I have a TE610 with the same Safari and the same tool tube (bought from an Inmate here in "Vendors") but have not found a good place to mount it --- that looks like a pretty good spot! How is it attached? Directly to the Safari tank? How???

Thanks!
Brendan
P.S. The Husky owner can PM me directly at "COorbust" to keep this Thread flowing without further interruption...
P.P.S. DAMN am I jealous of you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cool! Where was that first photo taken, and was it on the CAM ride? I'd like to try that section of trail next year. Have fun on the NM trip. Sad I can't make it but happy for all you guys. PERFECT weather here for riding and beautiful from all the rains. Some colors changing up high, etc, etc... Have an awesome time, and look forward to riding with you guy's next year!

Cool! Where was that first photo taken, and was it on the CAM ride? I'd like to try that section of trail next year. Have fun on the NM trip. Sad I can't make it but happy for all you guys. PERFECT weather here for riding and beautiful from all the rains. Some colors changing up high, etc, etc... Have an awesome time, and look forward to riding with you guy's next year!

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That is the talus field down from Italian Mountain.....just east of Crested Butte.

Yes, we rode the big, loaded bikes through that nasty stuff. I would not recommend doing it alone. Get a partner or two to ride with you.

Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to, once again, put together a superb video which captures the true spirit of the RMAR CAM 1000.

Big Ticket, Noticed a fair amount of the video was shot by you. Thanks brother. I still remember distinctly asking you what the key was to riding the rocks fast......just a few minutes before......well you know....

To all the folks that contributed video and pictures to allow production of the final product, thank you. It will make wintering over up in New Hampshire bearable!